'Trance' -- 2 1/2 stars

R; 1:41 running timeIt's a psychological thriller for those who found "Memento" too close to the linearity of "Go, Dog. Go!" Director Danny Boyle, working from a screenplay by Joe Ahearne and John Hodge, combines elements of the high-end heist thriller (the object of everyone's affection is the Goya painting "Witches in the Air") and a bloody, sexy revenge bash. It begins sanely enough. Simon, played by James "Can You Ever Trust Me, Really?" McAvoy, is an auction house employee explaining to us how things work in an emergency situation ¿ a theft, for example. -- Michael PhillipsRead the full "Trance" movie review

R; 1:41 running timeIt's a psychological thriller for those who found "Memento" too close to the linearity of "Go, Dog. Go!" Director Danny Boyle, working from a screenplay by Joe Ahearne and John Hodge, combines elements of the high-end heist thriller (the object of everyone's affection is the Goya painting "Witches in the Air") and a bloody, sexy revenge bash. It begins sanely enough. Simon, played by James "Can You Ever Trust Me, Really?" McAvoy, is an auction house employee explaining to us how things work in an emergency situation ¿ a theft, for example. -- Michael PhillipsRead the full "Trance" movie review

R; 1:41 running timeIt's a psychological thriller for those who found "Memento" too close to the linearity of "Go, Dog. Go!" Director Danny Boyle, working from a screenplay by Joe Ahearne and John Hodge, combines elements of the high-end heist thriller (the object of everyone's affection is the Goya painting "Witches in the Air") and a bloody, sexy revenge bash. It begins sanely enough. Simon, played by James "Can You Ever Trust Me, Really?" McAvoy, is an auction house employee explaining to us how things work in an emergency situation ¿ a theft, for example. -- Michael PhillipsRead the full "Trance" movie review